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Congratulations to the 70 new partners at Goldman Sachs, the full list of which is attached. Commiserations to those who did not make the cut this year but we wish them the best for 2014.

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In a statement on Wednesday, chief executive Lloyd Blankfein said: "We congratulate all those selected on this important achievement and look forward to their leadership in the years ahead."

The list is the shortest since 1998, when just 57 entered into the partnership. Wednesday's announcement is also a 36% fall from the 110 partners announced in the Class of 2010.

The information below was collated from various publicly-available sources, including the internet, LinkedIn, Goldman Sachs’s website and our own archive. Financial News has endeavoured to ensure the information is accurate as far as possible. Goldman Sachs has confirmed the list of names.

Financial News will update this list with details and profiles of all of the new partners. If you are one of the new partners, or wish to contribute any details on the partners, please contact: Vivek Ahuja at vivek.ahuja@dowjones.com

Vivek Bantwal – Worked in the natural resources financing group at Goldman Sachs International back in 2008

Heather Bellini – US-based software analyst, covering, among other stocks, Facebook, the social networking group that floated in May

Stuart Cash – Head of the European corporate pension advisory business, Cash is FSA-registered banker, suggesting he is based in the UK

Alex Chi – Manhattan-based MIT graduate, Chi joined Goldman Sachs in 1994 as an analyst. Chi spent three years in the IT, fixed income capital markets and leveraged finance groups, before moving to Hong Kong. Chi switched back to New York in 2000 to rejoin leveraged finance for six years, before joining the financial sponsors team and becoming a managing director in 2006. Chi is on the board of the Korea Finance Society, and is co-head of Goldman’s firm-wide Asian professionals network

Kent Clark – US-based Clark joined Goldman Sachs Asset Management in 1992 as a member of the quantitative equity team, where he managed global equity portfolios and equity market neutral trading strategies. In this capacity, Clark also developed risk and return models. He is currently the chief investment officer and head of the alternative investments and manager selection (Aims) hedge fund strategies investment team as well as co-chief operating officer of the Aims Group. He is also chairman of the investment committees of Aims Hedge Fund Strategies and Aims Global Manager Strategies. Until March 26, 2008, Clark was the chief investment officer and managing director at Goldman Sachs Hedge Fund Strategies LLC

Richard Cormack – Head of new markets equity capital markets, based in London. He is focused on Central and Eastern Europe and has previously advised the likes of New World Resources and Konkola Resources. Cormack recently led a team at Goldman Sachs in advising the Russian government on its sale of a $5bn stake in state-owned lender Sberbank

Jack Daly – Works in Goldman’s principal investment unit

Anne Marie Darling – Chief operating officer of securities division sales in New York. Was pictured earlier this year at a Friends of the High Line Spring Benefit, an event chief operating officer Gary Cohn also attended. Was in 2006 named as the inventor of financial technology patent comprising “apparatus, methods and articles of manufacture for providing, accessing and editing content intended for publication or dissemination.”

David Dase – Works in the TMT group within investment banking in New York. Graduated in economic from Cornell University, received MBA from Wharton School of Business, and sits on the board of the NYC Outward Bound Schools educational initiative

Olaf Diaz-Pintado – Co-head of Iberia who worked on recapitalisation of the Spanish banking sector

Robert Drake-Brockman – Co-manages pan European equity sales in London. The 39-year old previously worked at Commerzbank and Citigroup, before joining Goldman Sachs in 2006, according to the FSA register.

Alessandro Dusi – FSA-registered banker in the financing group, who has been an MD since 2007

Edward A Emerson – Has been with Goldman Sachs for more than a decade, made an MD in 2008. Energy trader.

Antonio F Esteves – Former head of credit sales at Merrill Lynch who moved to Goldman Sachs in April 2008. Esteves is now co-head of Iberia

Pat Fels – Member of the investment banking division. Focuses on M&A

Pete Finn – In charge of financial reporting

David Fishman – Co-head of global liquidity management business

Sheara Fredman – Co-manages Americas product control

Jacques Gabillon – Global head of the global commodities principal investments group

Francesco Garzarelli – Co-head of global macro and markets research

Nick Giovanni – Global co-head of internet investment banking. Worked on Skype’s $8.5bn sale to Microsoft in May last year

Brad Gross – Member of the merchant banking division

Anthony Gutman – Co-head of UK investment banking alongside Mark Sorrell. Most recently advised BP on the sale of its stake in TNK-BP, and Experian on its $1.5bn deal to acquire the remaining stake in Brazilian information company Serasa. Gutman was promoted to his current role in May 2010. He had previously been co-chief operating officer of UK investment banking and prior to that had managed the firm’s European leisure, gaming and hotel group. Gutman joined Goldman Sachs as a managing director in the consumer retail group in 2007. Prior to joining the firm, Gutman spent seven years at Citigroup in the UK investment banking group, latterly covering the leisure sector. He began his career as a corporate lawyer at magic circle firm Freshfields in London. Gutman is on the board of Axiom Europe and is a former member of the Rebuilding Childhoods Board, which is a sub-board of the National Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children. He is also a member of UK charity Business in the Community’s Education Leadership Team.

Leland Hensch – Head of the equity index volatility desk in New York

Russell W Horwitz – Chief of staff to Blankfein

Roy Joseph – Head of the technology division for Asia-Pacific

John Kim (Seoul) – Head of South Korea investment banking and co-head of country business. Advised a Korean asset manager on its acquisition by Baring in August this year

Marie Louise Kirk – In 2008, was part of the bank's European pensions and insurance structuring group. Based in London. Made MD three years ago

Hugh Lawson – Named co-head of GSAM’s European hedge fund strategies business in 2002, according to a press release at the time, and later became global head of product management at Goldman Sachs Hedge Fund Partners, according to filings with the US Securities and Exchange Commission. He joined the firm in 1997 and has worked in investment banking in London and Hong Kong. Lawson is the global head of Institutional Client Strategy within GSAM

Scott Lebovitz – Member of the merchant banking division. University of Virginia graduate. Works in the principal investment area. Joined the bank in 1997, and sits on the board of Dallas-based Energy Future Holdings

Ericka Leslie – Derivatives operations

Luca M Lombardi – Made MD in 2009

John Mallory – Los Angeles private wealth manager, to whom baseball superstar Alex ‘A-Rod’ Rodriguez turned five years ago to help in negotiations for a new contract with the New York Yankees said to be worth $275m over 10 years, according to reports at the time

Huw Pill – Chief European economist and works on the firm’s global investment research, according to Goldman Sachs’s website. He is also co-head of the economics team in Europe, according to a biography posted on the firm’s website. Pill is based in London and is a member of Goldman’s macro research operating committee. He became a managing director in 2011 and worked previously as deputy director general of research and head of the monetary policy stance division at the European Central Bank

Scott Rofey – New York-based. Made MD in 2007. Head of US dollar interest rate swap derivatives

Jeroen Rombouts – Head of Emea FX sales

Michael Ronen – Head of media and telecoms M&A in the Americas, according to LinkedIn

Jami Rubin – Pharma analyst

Yann Samuelides – Head of the trading strategy teams for interest rates, foreign exchange and new markets in Europe

Joshua S Schiffrin – Manages the US inflation business in New York

David Schwimmer – Former head of investment banking for Goldman Sachs in Russia, Central and Eastern Europe. Moved back to New York last year. Global head of the metals and mining sector in the natural resources group

Gaurav Seth – Works in the special situations group

Michael Siegel – Global head of the insurance asset management business within Goldman Sachs Asset Management. The business is responsible for providing solutions to insurance companies seeking to outsource the management of their balance sheet assets, including traditional and alternative asset classes. He is responsible for the management and oversight of the dedicated insurance fixed income, relationship management, strategy and accounting teams. Prior to rejoining the firm, he spent four years at General Reinsurance, where he was responsible for North American marketing for the General Re Financial Products subsidiary, working closely with General Re’s insurance clients

Josh Struzziery III – He has been with the bank since 1993, and named a managing director in 2004. He is based at 200 West Street in New York.

Damian Sutcliffe – Global head of operations technology, based in New York

Michael Swell – Co-head of global lead portfolio management within the global fixed-income team in Goldman Sachs Asset Management, according to the firm’s website. Swell has 18 years investment experience and has worked within the global fixed income and liquidity management team at GSAM

Ryan Thall – Head of Goldman Sachs Investment Partners in the Asia-Pacific

Bobby Vedral – Former Deutsche Bank and Unicredit banker. Works as global head of foreign exchange structuring within fixed income, currencies and commodities

Simon Watson – Head of equity derivatives for Europe, the Middle East and Africa

Toby Watson – Head of the principal funding and investment business in Asia Pacific

Yoshihiko Yano – Head of M&A at Goldman Sachs in Tokyo

• We are updating this story as we collate more details. The article was last updated on November 16 at 11.20 BST